Dear Mr. President — Your Policies Could Make or Break the Travel Industry

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The White House South Lawn in September 17, 2012. Presidential policies could make or break the U.S. travel industry and the wider economy. Prayitno / Flickr.com

Skift Take: Presidential policies and tone can go a long way toward making or breaking the U.S. travel industry. The president has to balance all parts of the economy and the needs of the country’s citizens, but pumping up the travel industry because of its vast economic impact would go a long way toward wider economic recovery.

— Dennis Schaal

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Inside Air Canada’s Complicated Effort to Resurrect a Loyalty Program

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Air Canada has revamped its loyalty program. Pictured is one of its business class cabins. Air Canada

Skift Take: Air Canada relaunches its Aeroplan program on November 8. But are loyalty programs still relevant amid a global pandemic? An airline executive says they are. We tend to think he’s right.

— Brian Sumers

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Kansas City is Ready to Welcome Meeting Planners Back When the Time is Right

Skift Take: After implementing numerous health and safety protocols, Kansas City is ready to welcome meeting planners back to experience the city’s growing number of new and renovated hotels, which promise to connect business travelers with the city’s convention infrastructure and cultural offerings in exciting new ways.

— Visit KC

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No U.S. Cruises for the Rest of 2020

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CLIA confirms cruise lines will not be operating for the rest of 2020. taminator / Flickr

Skift Take: Cruise lines are suspending U.S. operations through Dec. 31 — but it will likely take a while longer, as ships must first meet the CDC’s new conditional sailing requirements, including simulated voyages proving low Covid risk and crew protection measures.

— Lebawit Lily Girma

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